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Don't make the perfect 32gb size. Make the 64gb so that anyone who can't use a 16gb has to buy twice the memory they really need. More money in Apples pocket, and people will pay it. So I guess it's a good business decision. |
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they sure are going to take my money lol |
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That's how you become a multi-billion dollar company Nick C. |
i'm glad the prices for the sim-free hasn't changed. $649 for 16gig and $749 for 64..so in actuality, i believe the 64 gig is same price as the old 32 gig
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There's an app for that. Store excess d1ck in the cloud. I'll be getting a 64GB 6. The battery in my 5 has gone to shit and the phone has had a good 2 year run. With how much I'm on my phone, I have to fully charge twice a day. Not a fan of phablets. |
I think I'm gonna go with a 128 gb Plus. I'm always having to delete pics/videos and that should be plenty for music as well.
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I never owned the iPhone because of their small size, but I am definitely interested in the new bigger ones. Maybe will have to sell my note 3...maybe.
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What's other merchants' adoption rates of those technologies? That's the only leverage that Apple has over Android. Otherwise, you're right, Nexus often has the features first. But for the most part, a lot of things are gimmicks unless other companies are on board (e.g. smart watch integration, wallet apps). |
I wouldn't use Android even if I was getting the device and the service for free. I've had to use Android devices occasionally for work, and nearly every time it is a complete headache.
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I just ordered my OnePlus One an hour ago! Waited for the iPhone 6 announcement, wasn't impressed in the slightest bit, moved on. 64gb iPhone 6+ is 2.5 times the cost of the OnePlus One. Not hating on Apple, as I currently have a 5S but it's time to move on. I will miss the fingerprint scanner though.
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I love the fact that you can mount any android device as a drive and copy and paste items like any normal OS rather than dealing with Itunes etc which is :suicide: To each their own, I think if you are using a phone for what its purpose is for than apple is just fine. I think if you want more control and want to do things that a normal user would not want (tether, change OS look, feel, overclock and more) android is a nice choice. Even stock you can do a lot more with the latest version of Kit Kat. Granted the older versions of android were not stable so definitely give them another shot. Me I will be waiting for my Note 4 |
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